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Research Recommendations Following the Discovery of Pain Sensitizing IgG Autoantibodies in Fibromyalgia Syndrome
BACKGROUND: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is the most common chronic widespread pain condition in rheumatology. Until recently, no clear pathophysiological mechanism for fibromyalgia had been established, resulting in management challenges. Recent research has indicated that serum immunoglobulin Gs (I...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157149/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34850195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnab338 |
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author | Goebel, Andreas Andersson, David Barker, Chris Basu, Neil Bullock, Craig Bevan, Stuart Bashford-Rogers, Rachael J M Choy, Ernest Clauw, David Dulake, Debra Dulake, Richard Flor, Herta Glanvill, Marcia Helyes, Zsuzsanna Irani, Sarosh Kosek, Eva Laird, Jennifer MacFarlane, Gary McCullough, Hayley Marshall, Andrew Moots, Robert Perrot, Serge Shenker, Nick Sher, Emanuele Sommer, Claudia Svensson, Camilla I Williams, Amanda Wood, Geoff Dorris, Emma R |
author_facet | Goebel, Andreas Andersson, David Barker, Chris Basu, Neil Bullock, Craig Bevan, Stuart Bashford-Rogers, Rachael J M Choy, Ernest Clauw, David Dulake, Debra Dulake, Richard Flor, Herta Glanvill, Marcia Helyes, Zsuzsanna Irani, Sarosh Kosek, Eva Laird, Jennifer MacFarlane, Gary McCullough, Hayley Marshall, Andrew Moots, Robert Perrot, Serge Shenker, Nick Sher, Emanuele Sommer, Claudia Svensson, Camilla I Williams, Amanda Wood, Geoff Dorris, Emma R |
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description | BACKGROUND: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is the most common chronic widespread pain condition in rheumatology. Until recently, no clear pathophysiological mechanism for fibromyalgia had been established, resulting in management challenges. Recent research has indicated that serum immunoglobulin Gs (IgGs) may play a role in FMS. We undertook a research prioritisation exercise to identify the most pertinent research approaches that may lead to clinically implementable outputs. METHODS: Research priority setting was conducted in five phases: situation analysis; design; expert group consultation; interim recommendations; consultation and revision. A dialogue model was used, and an international multi-stakeholder expert group was invited. Clinical, patient, industry, funder, and scientific expertise was represented throughout. Recommendation-consensus was determined via a voluntary closed eSurvey. Reporting guideline for priority setting of health research were employed to support implementation and maximise impact. RESULTS: Arising from the expert group consultation (n = 29 participants), 39 interim recommendations were defined. A response rate of 81.5% was achieved in the consensus survey. Six recommendations were identified as high priority- and 15 as medium level priority. The recommendations range from aspects of fibromyalgia features that should be considered in future autoantibody research, to specific immunological investigations, suggestions for trial design in FMS, and therapeutic interventions that should be assessed in trials. CONCLUSIONS: By applying the principles of strategic priority setting we directed research towards that which is implementable, thereby expediating the benefit to the FMS patient population. These recommendations are intended for patients, international professionals and grant-giving bodies concerned with research into causes and management of patients with fibromyalgia syndrome. |
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spelling | pubmed-91571492022-06-04 Research Recommendations Following the Discovery of Pain Sensitizing IgG Autoantibodies in Fibromyalgia Syndrome Goebel, Andreas Andersson, David Barker, Chris Basu, Neil Bullock, Craig Bevan, Stuart Bashford-Rogers, Rachael J M Choy, Ernest Clauw, David Dulake, Debra Dulake, Richard Flor, Herta Glanvill, Marcia Helyes, Zsuzsanna Irani, Sarosh Kosek, Eva Laird, Jennifer MacFarlane, Gary McCullough, Hayley Marshall, Andrew Moots, Robert Perrot, Serge Shenker, Nick Sher, Emanuele Sommer, Claudia Svensson, Camilla I Williams, Amanda Wood, Geoff Dorris, Emma R Pain Med Special Populations Section BACKGROUND: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is the most common chronic widespread pain condition in rheumatology. Until recently, no clear pathophysiological mechanism for fibromyalgia had been established, resulting in management challenges. Recent research has indicated that serum immunoglobulin Gs (IgGs) may play a role in FMS. We undertook a research prioritisation exercise to identify the most pertinent research approaches that may lead to clinically implementable outputs. METHODS: Research priority setting was conducted in five phases: situation analysis; design; expert group consultation; interim recommendations; consultation and revision. A dialogue model was used, and an international multi-stakeholder expert group was invited. Clinical, patient, industry, funder, and scientific expertise was represented throughout. Recommendation-consensus was determined via a voluntary closed eSurvey. Reporting guideline for priority setting of health research were employed to support implementation and maximise impact. RESULTS: Arising from the expert group consultation (n = 29 participants), 39 interim recommendations were defined. A response rate of 81.5% was achieved in the consensus survey. Six recommendations were identified as high priority- and 15 as medium level priority. The recommendations range from aspects of fibromyalgia features that should be considered in future autoantibody research, to specific immunological investigations, suggestions for trial design in FMS, and therapeutic interventions that should be assessed in trials. CONCLUSIONS: By applying the principles of strategic priority setting we directed research towards that which is implementable, thereby expediating the benefit to the FMS patient population. These recommendations are intended for patients, international professionals and grant-giving bodies concerned with research into causes and management of patients with fibromyalgia syndrome. Oxford University Press 2021-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9157149/ /pubmed/34850195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnab338 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Academy of Pain Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Special Populations Section Goebel, Andreas Andersson, David Barker, Chris Basu, Neil Bullock, Craig Bevan, Stuart Bashford-Rogers, Rachael J M Choy, Ernest Clauw, David Dulake, Debra Dulake, Richard Flor, Herta Glanvill, Marcia Helyes, Zsuzsanna Irani, Sarosh Kosek, Eva Laird, Jennifer MacFarlane, Gary McCullough, Hayley Marshall, Andrew Moots, Robert Perrot, Serge Shenker, Nick Sher, Emanuele Sommer, Claudia Svensson, Camilla I Williams, Amanda Wood, Geoff Dorris, Emma R Research Recommendations Following the Discovery of Pain Sensitizing IgG Autoantibodies in Fibromyalgia Syndrome |
title | Research Recommendations Following the Discovery of Pain Sensitizing IgG Autoantibodies in Fibromyalgia Syndrome |
title_full | Research Recommendations Following the Discovery of Pain Sensitizing IgG Autoantibodies in Fibromyalgia Syndrome |
title_fullStr | Research Recommendations Following the Discovery of Pain Sensitizing IgG Autoantibodies in Fibromyalgia Syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Research Recommendations Following the Discovery of Pain Sensitizing IgG Autoantibodies in Fibromyalgia Syndrome |
title_short | Research Recommendations Following the Discovery of Pain Sensitizing IgG Autoantibodies in Fibromyalgia Syndrome |
title_sort | research recommendations following the discovery of pain sensitizing igg autoantibodies in fibromyalgia syndrome |
topic | Special Populations Section |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157149/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34850195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnab338 |
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